Imperial Valley Press

Authoritie­s arrest Calif. hospital patient who pulled a gun

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R WEBER

LOS ANGELES — A patient waiting for a psychiatri­c appointmen­t hurled a chair through a window at a Southern California hospital and pulled a gun Tuesday but no shots were fired and the man surrendere­d peacefully, police and witnesses said.

Jesus Chavez, 34, of Lynwood was arrested on suspicion of making criminal threats after the incident that prompted evacuation­s and a lockdown at Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center near Los Angeles.

Nobody was hurt in the disturbanc­e that began shortly after 11:30 a.m., Downey Police Chief Carl Charles said.

A visitor, Amber Boughner, told the Long Beach Press-Telegram that she was in the psychiatry department waiting room when a patient became agitated because he hadn’t been seen for an appointmen­t.

The man yelled that he had been waiting for a half-hour and “he needs to see the doctor now,” Boughner said.

The man pounded on a door, kicked a wall and threw a chair through a window, she said.

“He went from agitated to crazy,” she said.

The police chief said the man threw the chair and pulled a gun when a security guard came over.

Jorge Torres said he and about 40 other people sheltered in a lab one a floor below the psychiatri­c area until police led them out. He said people were especially on edge because it was the 17th anniversar­y of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

“Everybody was extremely nervous and shocked,” he told the Press-Telegram.

Police and Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies cleared the building room by room.

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